17-day itinerary in Southern Chile
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Hi everyone, We're planning a trip to southern Chile in November. Here's our tentative itinerary: Day 1: Arrival in Santiago, then a flight the next day to Balmaceda where we'll pick up a rental car to reach Coyhaique. Day 3: Walk in the Coyhaique National Reserve, then continue to Puerto Chacabuco. Return to Coyhaique for the second night. Day 4: Drive to Villa Cerro Castillo for a hike in the national park. Continue to Puerto Tranquilo and stay there for 3 nights. Day 5: Boat tour on Laguna San Rafael. Day 6: Day trip to Monte San Valentin Glacier. Day 7: Excursion to the Marble Chapels, then drive to Puerto Guadal. We'll stay there for 3 nights. Day 8: Walk along Lago Carrera and return to Puerto Guadal. Day 9: Rio Baker Valley and, if possible, a glacier excursion. Day 10: Drive to Cochrane and hike in Tamango National Reserve. We'll stay 2 nights in Cochrane. Day 11: Walk in the Chacabuco Valley. Day 12: Drive to Caleta Tortel. We'll stay there for 2 nights. Day 13: Cruise in the Rio Baker delta. Day 14: Return to Cochrane. Day 15: Return to Balmaceda in two stages. Day 16: Continue the return journey. Day 17: Return the rental car and head back to Santiago.

After this, we're also planning to explore northern Santiago. I'll post about that part once I have a clearer idea of the route.

What do you think of this itinerary? Is it doable in 17 days? Thanks in advance for your tips and recommendations. martine
SO Songsam Veteran ·
Hi there,

Here’s the summary: Santiago – 1 night Coyhaique – 2 nights Puerto Tranquilo – 3 nights Puerto Guadal – 3 nights Cochrane – 2 nights Caleta Tortel – 2 nights Cochrane – 1 night Return trip to Balmaceda in 2 stages – 2x1 night Balmaceda – 1 night

Day 3: Walk in the Coyhaique National Reserve, then continue to Puerto Chacabuco. Return to Coyhaique for the second night. Day 4: Drive to Villa Cerro Castillo for a hike in the national park. Continue to Puerto Tranquilo and spend the night there—we plan to stay 3 nights. Day 5: Boat tour on Laguna San Rafael Day 6: Day trip to Monte San Valentin Glacier Day 7: Excursion to the Marble Caves, then drive to Puerto Guadal. We’ll stay 3 nights in Puerto Guadal. Day 8: Walk along Lago Carrera and return to Puerto Guadal Day 9: Rio Baker Valley and, if possible, a glacier excursion Day 10: Drive to Cochrane and hike in Tamango National Reserve. We’ll stay 2 nights in Cochrane. Day 11: Walk in the Chacabuco Valley Day 12: Drive to Caleta Tortel. We’ll stay 2 nights there. Day 13: Cruise through the Rio Baker delta Day 14: Return to Cochrane Day 15: Return to Balmaceda in two stages

I don’t know this part of Chile, but just reading this packed, mile-by-mile breakdown is exhausting. Since you’ve probably planned it well, the trip is likely doable—but when do you actually get to enjoy the places and landscapes you’re passing through?
GA Galapagos63 ·
Staying between two and three nights in each place, we’ll probably have enough time to do some sightseeing and enjoy the landscapes. It’s true that from here, I don’t really realize how it’ll be, but we’ll have a car and we’ll be able to adapt since we’re planning to book accommodations on the spot. Anyway, thanks for your feedback! martine
SO Songsam Veteran ·
we can adapt since we plan to book accommodations on the spot.

I think to keep flexibility, we should actually not book accommodations in advance, right? Or maybe I misunderstood you.
GA Galapagos63 ·
Yes, I didn’t explain that well: we don’t book anything in advance; we’ll see when we get there.

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